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Sunkissed Acres Needs Help Rehabbing and Rehoming EquinesSunkissed Acres asks for help rehabbing new equine victims of our rough economy.
The Wildlife Society Releases Their Final Position on Feral EquinesFeral horses and burros, exotic invasive species, degrade the environment and cost U.S. taxpayers millions of dollars each year in management. Read on to learn more.
Sarasota Indie Bands the Equines, Amazon Woman and Fancy Rat Rock Out with Seattle's World HistoryAt first glance, it appeared to be a slow night in Gulfgate Sarasota. Fog was closing in on the sleepy looking town with little regard for the Saturday night status and hordes of lost out-of-towners.
What Plants Are Most Poisonous for Horses?What plants may be particularly toxic for horses? Many wild and cultivated trees and plants can be dangerous for horses, particularly if equines actually eat the vegetation. What are the top 66 toxic trees, shrubs and plants for horses to avoid?
Growing Young Horse LoversWhere does a passion for equines begin? Some children are born horse lovers. Other youngsters may express an interest in pony rides or even horseback riding lessons, but lose interest after a few sessions. What makes the difference?- Book Review: Bubba to the RescueArabian Horses are occasionally tagged stereotypically as fiery, but these intelligent, highly trainable equines may also demonstrate excellent athleticism and loyalty, as author Jennifer Walker portrays in her latest Green Meadow book. Here’s a review.
Celebrity Chef and Horse Eater Gordon Ramsay Jumps on Horses for Swollen FaceGordon Ramsay grew extra puffy lately, fueling rumors the chef might have hair plugs or botox. Gordon Ramsay says nay, blaming a horse allergy. But Gordon Ramsay has cooked and eaten horse meat and baked with horse milk. Is he really allergic to horses?
Rehoming Horses: Options to Consider in a Crisis SituationRehoming horses, while not an easy decision, sometimes becomes necessary in times of economic crisis. These are a few options that may bring a satisfactory result for you and your equines.
10 Tips for Catching a Loose HorseHorses love liberty. Equines at play in a pasture run and romp and buck and raise happy havoc. What happens when humans try to catch loose horses for safety, training or other purposes? Try these 10 tips for catching a loose horse.
Princess Diana: 7 Intriguing Facts About the Late Princess of Wales and HorsesEquines and equestrian activities have been part of royal tradition for countless generations. Horses play a key role in royal history. How did Princess Diana feel about horses? Here are 7 intriguing facts about the late Princess of Wales and horses.
To Save a Horse: The HELP Rescue Me Trainer's ShowcaseThrough an innovative project with area horse trainers, the Grace Foundation and Western States Horse Expo offer a chance for a new life to rescued equines.
6 Ways to Mark Horses for Positive ID and Theft PreventionIf your horse were lost or stolen and then recovered, could you provide a positive identification? What options are available for marking horses for sure identification? Here are six current practices for providing specific evidence of equine identity.
Book Review: Sometimes a Woman Needs a HorseWhat do horses and the Holy One have in common? What link exists between equines and eternity? Author/equestrian Betsy Talcott Kelleher claims God can teach humans with horses. Here's a review of Betsy Talcott Kelleher's Sometimes a Woman Needs a Horse.
Idioms Unpacked: Get Off Your High Horse"Get off your high horse." Folks may talk themselves hoarse, telling others to get down off their high horses, but they are not talking about equines at all. Let's see if we can rein in the significance of this metaphorical and idiomatic figure of speech.- The Danger of Compounding Drugs in EquinesCompounded drugs have risks due to being unregulated by the FDA. Do you know what medications are being prescribed to your horse?
Basic Safety Information for Horses, Equines, Horse Owners, Lovers or RidersSafety for both you and your horse.- Horse Rescue Organizations Need Assistance and Offer AssistanceThis article outlines the horse over-population issues, describes the new Stallion to Gelding Support program to address the issue, and provides a brief profile on the various horse rescue groups working in Tennessee.
Thanks for Sharing! What Foods Can You Share with Your Horse?Horses enjoy a lot of the same treats we do! What foods can you share with a horse, and how can you safely do so? Article lists several foods horses may enjoy, and some that may be toxic for equines, as well as safe and smart ways to share.- The Truth About Horse SlaughterThousands of horses are sent to slaughter for human consumption in foreign countries each year. Even more surprising is the fact that most of these horses are healthy, sound, young horses. Get the facts on this horrible process.
Straight from the Horse's Mouth: First Draft of Horse Genome SequencedThe first draft of the horse genome sequence has been deposited in public databases and is freely available to researchers.
Miniature Horse CareIf you're thinking about adding a miniature horse to your family's circle, read here for information on what you'll need to get started.
Finding a Suitable Pony for ChildrenA pony with the suitable temperament for children can be about as mythic as the Holy Grail, especially if you're on a budget. If you're seeking a safe first pony for your children, then keep these three words in mind-Temperament. Temperament. Temperament.
Hobby Horses - Not Just for Kids AnymoreThe toys of our youner days have evolved and a cottage industry of hobbiests are evolving with them
Tasty Treats for Your HorseIdeas for natural treats that your horse will enjoy.
The Big Texan Steak RanchEver travelled old Route 66? If not then you've surely travelled on I-40 at least once, seeing the huge signs beckoning you to partake in a free 72 oz. steak. Let's travel the mother road and visit this landmark of 'Everything's Bigger in Texas'.- Life on a Working RanchFor those of you who have never experienced life on a working ranch, you can read about a day in the life of people who enjoy country living and who cherish the possibilities of open space.
- Caring for Your Older HorseIf you have an older horse who has been retired to pasture, you should be educated about the care of horses that are advanced in years. Take care of their nutrition and their health, and they will be around for years to come.
- Veterinary Hospitals in Missoula, MontanaMissoula Veterinarians have to treat pets, livestock, racehorses, exotic species, and even wildlife.
- Miniature Donkey - How to Decide If This is the Right Pet for Your FamilyMiniature donkeys are becoming very popular. Before you decide to purchase one, there are several points to consider. This article will help you to make an informed decision.
Winery Tour of the Santa Cruz MountainsAvoid the crowds! Try these sensational wineries just outside of Silicon Valley.
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